What are you hearing from teams and your agent? Are any teams in particular interested? What round might you go?

[I’m hearing] fifth to seventh round. Some have me as a free agent. A few teams are interested.

Are there any teams in particular that you’ve connected with or you’d like to end up with?

Any team that picks me, I’ll be good.

What do scouts like best about you?

They think that I can line up as a receiver, a slot tight end, [or] put my hand down and be a traditional tight end. They just like my physical part, too.

You played for three offensive coordinators at Maryland in James Franklin, Gary Crowton and Mike Locksley. What were the positives and negatives of that?

Well the positive is that I have a lot of offensive [experience] under me. In the NFL, you can switch offenses quickly. As you know, James Franklin was our first offensive coordinator, and he ran the traditional West Coast offense that NFL teams do. So that was a good base for me. Then we [transitioned] more to the no-huddle side. Just being able to learn different offenses and bring different aspects to each game, I think that’s been very helpful.

What were the team and individual highlights of your Maryland career?

I had a 100-yard receiving game and two touchdowns against Clemson [in 2011]. That was pretty good for me.

Just College Park in general. It’s an awesome place, a crazy college town. It’s been good. It was awesome. Having 50,000 people at your games every Saturday, there’s no other experience like that. It was an awesome experience that has been really good for me.

What are your plans after your football career is done?

Maybe real estate development. But I’m not sure yet. … I did a year of [graduate school at Maryland] in the real estate development program. It was good. I learned a lot. It may be something I would do down the road.